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bii sitting level or not


timm667

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should i add a 1, 2 or 3in. block?

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I think it looks good :headbang:
 

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Going by the roof line, I'd say it's sitting pretty close to level. The front fenders are cut up higher than the rear, so it gives the illusion of sagging when sitting level, explorers are like that too. I personally like a little bit of rake, so if it were me I'd throw 1" blocks under it. Maybe 2" if your planning on carrying a lot of weight around in the back more often than not.
 

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i second 2 in, your b2 looks sick though can we get some more specs?
 

TEK4x4

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i would only go an inch its so close.
 

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i second 2 in, your b2 looks sick though can we get some more specs?
86 bii
351w C6 np205
5in body lift
early bronco 9in. 513 limited slip
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early bronco Dana 44 disk brake limited slip
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lots of mud and a heavy right foot :headbang:
 

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